There’ll be numerous upcoming opportunities to enjoy classical organ music in a beautiful setting in Cornwall.

Nativite Recitals at Nativite Co-Cathedral will have its first show of 2019 on Jan. 20, with a performance by Alexander Straus-Fausto.

Straus-Fausto, still a teenager and who was born in Kitchener in 2000, discovered the organ at age eight, and began taking lessons a few years later.

The graduate of Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan and recipient of the Gonzales Memorial Scholarship is known for his creative and innovative concert programs.

Straus-Fausto is currently at McGill University in Montreal, where he studies the organ with Christian Lane, and the harpsichord with Hank Knox.

His performance will be from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Admission is free with a suggested donation of $10.

Organizers call the performances at Nativite Co-Cathedral “classical organ music in a divine and contemplative setting,” and there will be several opportunities to take in shows early in 2019.

“We are getting really talented people who give us very good concerts,” said Michele Chauvin-Bourdon, who along with her husband Jules Bourdon are two members of the church’s recitals committee.

The plan is to have a concert each month; the first one was back in October.

A star attraction? The amazing and historic Casavant organ, with 3,200 pipes.

“It’s the best organ in the region,” Chauvin-Bourdon said.

And to have great performers in the balcony, well, that’s divine.

“(The audience) cannot see the (performer, who’s) in the balcony,” Chauvin-Bourdon said. “It’s beautiful, classical music that we’re hearing, and we don’t often get an opportunity to hear it live.”

On Sunday, Feb. 17, Raphael Ashby will perform. He was born in East Angus in Quebec’s Eastern Townships, and began studying the organ at the Sherbrooke Cegep, and now at McGill University.

The March show has Yulia Draginda in Cornwall. The doctoral student at McGill, who will perform on March 17, is a graduate of the Moscow Tchaikowsky Conservatory in Russia, and she’s an international concert, organist, pianist and chamber music partner.

And on April 14, Laura Akmene will perform. She was born in Latvia and studied there as well as in Bulgaria and Spain. Akmene has received a master’s degree in organ performance at McGill University.